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#26532
Complete Question Explanation
The correct answer choice is (D)
The condition in the question stem suspends the third rule and replaces it with a GH block, creating the following chain:
Since G and H form a block that cannot come before F due to space restrictions, the following setup results:
Because J or K must come immediately ahead of F, they cannot be consecutive, and thus answer choice (D) is correct in this Cannot Be True question (Could Be True Except is identical to Cannot Be True).
The correct answer choice is (D)
The condition in the question stem suspends the third rule and replaces it with a GH block, creating the following chain:
Since G and H form a block that cannot come before F due to space restrictions, the following setup results:
Because J or K must come immediately ahead of F, they cannot be consecutive, and thus answer choice (D) is correct in this Cannot Be True question (Could Be True Except is identical to Cannot Be True).
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